MUNIR PERVAIZ SAAMI

SHARON MARCUS (NOUR)


 


 


 

Mysteries of Mysticism

 

Hello Pervaiz Sahib,

Salam and Love!
 

Many thanks for inviting us to a an interesting Seminar. I am also grateful for allowing us to intervene with the introduction of Sharon Marcus' (Nour) and her book, " My life with the Qutub : A walk in Paradise, and the book "Road to Infinity", by Emanuel (Manny Levin).

 

Sharon Marcus also known as Nour, and Manny Levin (Mousa) are the children and Disciples of Bawa Mohiuddin. An exalted Sufi saint who came to Philly from Sri Lanka, spoke only in Tamil. Has numerous books of discourses, and is recognized as a teacher and guide by Coleman Barks. Coleman Barks is known for his Rum work in North America and Globally. Many others recognize him as their teacher and guide. I have been fortunate to meet several living major Muslim Sufi Mystic, some of very high station, and they have all called Bawa as the Qutb e Zaman of our times. People seriously involved with Mulsim Sufi Path may understand what it means.

 
Nour has been a Canadian Writer and Broadcaster, who chose to sit at the feet of her Sheikh before he passed away. His fellowship and tomb is in Philly and has become an island of peace, love, blessing, and meditation.
 
As Nour said, the test of a Sheikh is the strict avoidance of commercial and material transactions for spirituality. As she said, The Truth is never for sale. One has to throw away the yoke of knowledge and burden of intellect before treading on the PATH to wisdom.
 
Manny Levin is a well known lawyer who also learned directly from his Sheikh, Bawa, and is currently the president of Bawa Mohiuddin Fellowship. Both Nour and Manny come from the Jewish tradition. To know more about the fellowship, one may visit: www.bmf.org
 
Since the truth is not for sale, I offered the gift of the two books to your guests. I will be very happy to do that for any one who contacts me.  Your Friends may reach me at my email that you may share, and my phone at 905 272 5924. I will personally present these to you as soon as I receive more copies.
 
I will be happy to introduce any of your friends to Nour more personally. These people do not indulge in public domain.
 
Once again I am grateful for your kindness and allowing me to present a guest who was so relevant for your meeting.
 
With Love. Munir Saami

 

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